It’s not so much the hands that need encryption, but the login process. Passwords and username being sent over the Internet unencrypted is ripe for hackers.
True, but it doesn't send it in plain text so it does require a lot of effort, albeit less than SSL.
Client: [blabla]
Server: [blabla] {"Command":"Logins","Clear":"Yes","Total":0,"Player":[],"RealName":[],"Location":[],"Login":[]}
Client: ..Ek..>IR.6.o.6.".g'o.,.R.4.e.1I,...a. .".g.a.gG"..I:.u[0.u[4.gG"...m..Y}.)
Server: {"Command":"LoginSalt","Salt":"B3439BD1"}
Client: ....CR&58ptP0"I[07..a.IR*<..a.JT:7T.ypAT1p
..3U]ah..v....a..t...r..s.b`.pg.
.`....esqfbpsb...d..uc..tac..c..ug....g.ophP;&nT0:..ae..z.esq..v.a...ae.skd.{....ec.z..
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v.b.u.g.{ab.pc.....wrkcssbbvu...a.GY.=BPah..opoqah..sb..sf..opv{6?..p/
Server: {"Command":"Login","Status":"Ok","Player":"GAR","Avatar":50,"AvatarFile":"No","AvatarCrc":"00000000","Gender":"Male","Location":"Oslo", [blabla]
I selected the default to move on. Figured I can change it later if that's wrong. Now I'm reading up on key pairs...
Will I be qualified for an IT job after I learn all this? LOL!
Certainly as a IT consultant in a team where the company just milks the client.
